Social Studies

The study of history and social studies is a foundational subject matter for any well-rounded education. A good social studies education should include history, people and places, cultural diversity, authority and government, civics and citizenship, economics, and global connections and interactions. This study starts at a very young age with learning about the world around us and how we interact with it, as well as authority and rules at the most basic level. As kids get older they learn about their world with a more expanding view - first their country then their world. By the time students enter high school they should have received an overview of history from ancient times through the present, have an understanding of various forms of government and basic economics. Through the high school years, students will be exposed to more specific concepts in each of the areas of study that will help them understand the world we live in and how they can be an active part of that.

This is the third book in the Life of Fred Pre-Algebra series. Join Fred Gauss, a child prodigy teaching at Kittens University, as he guides your students through functions, word problems, economic... Read More

“My child can now tell a Monet from a Van Gogh! I can’t believe that this kit, all fun and games, helped him learn about world artists and bring out the inner Picasso in him. Brilliant!” ---... Read More

These durable fabric educational PEEL, PLAY & LEARN sets can work for younger children and older children alike. Most commonly used for grades 4th - 6th grade, ages 9 - 12 years old. Whether you are... Read More

Without drill & without boredom, the Great States game improves more than just knowledge of geography. Great States presents a little sampling of history & economics too! Great States game is... Read More

Historical Conquest is an exciting and unique card game in which players create personalized societies with key players from history and battle them against one another. Each card is complete with... Read More

This set of 50 cards uses a proven memory system to teach the states and capitals of all 50 states By using silly pictures and word associations, children remember the capitals and tie them in with... Read More

The Story of the World is an amazing way to introduce world history in an engaging fashion to early elementary-aged students. It provides a broad overview of early modern history and does excellent... Read More